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some people pay extra for thatI’m meeting stiff resistance here as well.
some people pay extra for thatI’m meeting stiff resistance here as well.
Hmmm. I'll have to take your word for that!some people pay extra for that
I was gona suggest this one. I didn’t use it but i check them out and it looks pretty simple and easy. The lab i work for might switch to this very soon.I've recently started using Seazona for our inhouse lab serving ten offices. It's the best bang for the buck in my opinion.
What do you finally use or subscribe to?Hello, I'm looking to incorporate case management software for my lab. It's a small dental laboratory with 5 employees. I need something easy to use & links with QuickBooks. Do you have any recommendations?
What do they charge & what features do they have?Evident all the way
It's hard to get people to change. It's just easier to keep on they way you're doing it than to switch, especially in a chaotic environment like a lab. Sometimes a "We ARE going to change, but I need you to implement it" gets people on board. Have the users come up with a drop dead date on the switch over, what needs to happen in between now and then, and give each step a due date. They need to pretend whatever you're using now is going to become an illegal or unavailable method within x amount of time. Just a suggestion from someone who's had to make those changes at a lab.They never tired to implement it![]()
Keep us posted on your decision. I'm curious about features and pricing.Hoping to start this thread back up. We are currently looking for a new software as well. 25 Techs, about 600 cases a month. We are Currently using LabNext by henry schein which is horrible. Would Not recommend! Their Customer Service is horrible.
We are currently looking at Magic Touch, Lab Star, & Seazona. Setting up Demos with all 3.
Still have yet to make a decision, I am meeting resistance as well... Not sure why, as they hate our current software Labnext too.Keep us posted on your decision. I'm curious about features and pricing.
have you done a demo with LabStar?Still have yet to make a decision, I am meeting resistance as well... Not sure why, as they hate our current software Labnext too.
Seazona seems like the best bang for your buck, but it doesn't have anything helpful for combo cases which is a turn off. I did like Evident but they are about 3x-5x more than Seazona. MagicTouch I think is the best but it is way to much $$$ IMO.
I have not done a demo with them; I have watched their demo videos online though, seems good. Do you use Labstar? We'd be at their $500 a month planhave you done a demo with LabStar?
I have been with labstar for coming up on 9 years and love it. before you make a choice, spend the half an hour at least doing a demo (not just with labstar, but any reputable company!)I have not done a demo with them; I have watched their demo videos online though, seems good. Do you use Labstar? We'd be at their $500 a month planwhich I feel is expensive, maybe I'm wrong?
Appreciate the insights as this will help me drill into + & - of each platform.Thought I'd pop in with a quick update now with almost a year of experience with Seazona (and unfortunately no experience to compare to)
I have to say I have not been pleased with Seazona. I feel like to cut cost they kept the coding basic to the point that many of its "features" and "reports" and what not are basically useless. A lot of things are far too rudimentary to be able to make setting up a case a simple task. The reason for this being that you have to define too many rules for what options a product can have within places like "product category" but if one product in the category needs a different set of "rules" you would need a whole new category, but then it results in the person responsible for inputting the case having to sift through lots of categories to find the right product, and this is an inefficient task as well. Actually, adding multiple products for one case can be surprisingly annoying for such a simple task.
I feel like they added tons of have baked "features" and "reports" to make the software look more complete, but most of the features are pretty unusable, or require a lot of manual work to make sense of. I still think it can be a good option for some people purely because of the cost, but the cost savings is definitely reflected in the quality of the product
This is Ron with Seazona and very much appreciate the feedback. I've shared it with our team. We've done several releases now since this post. Please feel free to reach out to me directly if you still have concerns.Thought I'd pop in with a quick update now with almost a year of experience with Seazona (and unfortunately no experience to compare to)
I have to say I have not been pleased with Seazona. I feel like to cut cost they kept the coding basic to the point that many of its "features" and "reports" and what not are basically useless. A lot of things are far too rudimentary to be able to make setting up a case a simple task. The reason for this being that you have to define too many rules for what options a product can have within places like "product category" but if one product in the category needs a different set of "rules" you would need a whole new category, but then it results in the person responsible for inputting the case having to sift through lots of categories to find the right product, and this is an inefficient task as well. Actually, adding multiple products for one case can be surprisingly annoying for such a simple task.
I feel like they added tons of have baked "features" and "reports" to make the software look more complete, but most of the features are pretty unusable, or require a lot of manual work to make sense of. I still think it can be a good option for some people purely because of the cost, but the cost savings is definitely reflected in the quality of the product